نتایج جستجو برای: coefficient of parentage

تعداد نتایج: 21168477  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2011
Joseph H Anderson Eric J Ward Stephanie M Carlson

Molecular parentage permits studies of selection and evolution in fecund species with cryptic mating systems, such as fish, amphibians, and insects. However, there exists no method for estimating the number of offspring that must be assigned parentage to achieve robust estimates of reproductive success when only a fraction of offspring can be sampled. We constructed a 2-stage model that first e...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
C A Souza S R Paiva C M McManus H C Azevedo A S Mariante D Grattapaglia

Santa Inês is the most common hair sheep breed in Brazil and probably has the highest genetic diversity among sheep breeds in this country. Successful breeding programs for Brazilian sheep breeds are not common for various reasons, including a lack of control of parentage in the flocks. We developed an allele frequency database for 23 STR loci for the Santa Inês breed based on 285 animals ...

2012
Matthew McClure Tad Sonstegard George Wiggans Curtis P Van Tassell

Microsatellite (MS) markers have recently been used for parental verification and are still the international standard despite higher cost, error rate, and turnaround time compared with Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP)-based assays. Despite domestic and international interest from producers and research communities, no viable means currently exist to verify parentage for an individual unle...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
Cédric Tentelier Thomas Guillemaud Sarah Ferry Xavier Fauvergue

Habitat selection by dispersers is the focus of much theoretical models, most of which are based on the assumption of negative density dependence. The archetype of these models is the ideal free distribution, characterized by an evolutionary stable state where more competitors aggregate in better habitats, so that the fitness benefit of resource abundance is equally offset by the cost of compet...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Hugo B Harrison Pablo Saenz-Agudelo Serge Planes Geoffrey P Jones Michael L Berumen

Parentage studies and family reconstructions have become increasingly popular for investigating a range of evolutionary, ecological and behavioural processes in natural populations. However, a number of different assignment methods have emerged in common use and the accuracy of each may differ in relation to the number of loci examined, allelic diversity, incomplete sampling of all candidate pa...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2015
Michael J Ford Andrew Murdoch Michael Hughes

We used parentage analysis based on microsatellite genotypes to measure rates of homing and straying of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) among five major spawning tributaries within the Wenatchee River, Washington. On the basis of analysis of 2248 natural-origin and 11594 hatchery-origin fish, we estimated that the rate of homing to natal tributaries by natural-origin fish ranged from ...

2009
Meng-Hua Li Kaisa Välimäki Markus Piha Timo Pakkala Juha Merilä

Molecular techniques have revealed that avian mating systems are more diverse and complex than previously thought. We used microsatellite markers to determine genetic parentage, the prevalence of extrapair paternity and quasi-parasitism (i.e. situations where a male's extrapair mate lay in his nest) in a socially monogamous population of three-toed woodpeckers (Picoides tridactylus) in southern...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Gretchen V Pettis David W Boyd S Kristine Braman Cecil Pounders

Field and laboratory studies were conducted to identify potential resistance among crape myrtles, Lagerstroemia spp., to Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman and to flea beetles, Altica spp. Damage ratings revealed variation among cultivars in susceptibility to beetle feeding. Cultivars with Lagerstroemia fauriei Koehne in their parentage exhibited the least amount of damage in choice and ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2017
Sara A Kaiser Scott A Taylor Nancy Chen T Scott Sillett Eliana R Bondra Michael S Webster

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are preferred over microsatellite markers in many evolutionary studies, but have only recently been applied to studies of parentage. Evaluations of SNPs and microsatellites for assigning parentage have mostly focused on special cases that require a relatively large number of heterozygous loci, such as species with low genetic diversity or with complex soci...

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